These logo misuse guidelines are as hilarious as they are unlikely
for the love of god, do not deconstruct glyph pic.twitter.com/lUDMwl1I2b
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) January 16, 2019
pretty sure i'd use linkedin much more often if it had this jaunty logo pic.twitter.com/qXmnGSQj3f
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) January 16, 2019
imagine if bands started making these pic.twitter.com/JEVGWcB46p
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) January 17, 2019
He posted an update from Twitter – they’ve become a lot more specific.
that one's three years old, the new one's more elaborate pic.twitter.com/qbSRKMiVTV
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) January 17, 2019
Someone else added to Twitter’s instructions.
Think the original @twitter style guide had an explicit “do not turn logo into batman”, but it got removed in a later version. pic.twitter.com/vixdwf0PUv
— Siggi Sigbjornsson (@mr_sig) January 17, 2019
Another Twitter user did the unthinkable – “Google” in Comic Sans.
This all inspired me to crack open Illustrator and make a few tweaks to Google's wordmark, feeling pretty good about it pic.twitter.com/PMS5Mux8vR
— Nathan Ingraham (@NateIngraham) January 16, 2019
I hope somebody makes a video of all these and puts it on YouTubey.
Source: Twitter